Episode 018 - Final Fantasy XIII
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Being branded a l'Cie means being purged from your friends, families, and loved ones. But what happens when six adventurers band together, all branded as well, to try and put a stop to the purges and rescue those they have lost? Final Fantasy XIII is born! Composed by Masashi Hamauzu, FFXIII marks the first mainline Final Fantasy game to not feature the work and oversight of Nobuo Uematsu. But does Hamauzu have what it takes to fill the massive shoes that Uematsu has left? Join Peter and Cody as they welcome Corbin Rogers, a long time fan of the Final Fantasy franchise and superfan of the XIII trilogy, discussing the history of Final Fantasy XIII, their memories and first exposure with the game, and of course, the music that comes with it! You may have heard mixed feelings about Final Fantasy XIII across the web, but this episode is sure to confirm that this game stands tall among the rest. Question of the Episode: Where does Final Fantasy XIII rank for you in your list of played and/or beaten Final Fantasy games? Answer this and share your thoughts on the episode over on Twitter @deepbasspodcast, or join us on Discord where we have daily ongoing discussions about current and past episodes every day: https://discord.deepbasspodcast.com/ Corbin Rogers can be found on Twitter, too. Make sure you stop over and say hello and talk all things fitness or Final Fantasy with him: https://twitter.com/corbycorb12 As always, thank you so much for listening, and please don't forget to subscribe to this podcast wherever you listen to get this and many more great episodes delivered to you the day they come out! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/deepbasspodcast/support
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